Here’s the situation: You want to run a Random Forrest algorithm on your Google Analytics (GA) data, to see if there are any significant patterns in the way users behave on your site. But the data Google lets you retrieve from your free GA-account are not nearly fine grained enough. For one, there is no user ID attached to the data, so you can’t tell which user has done what. Also, there’s no timestamp on the records, so it is very hard to make sense of any of it. Fortunately, there’s a hack you can apply to GA, which fixes…